After wooing town council, collaborating with the Lunenburg Academy Foundation and winning a $1000 grant from the Awesome Foundation South Shore, The Lunenburg Community Garden cut the ribbon and opened up shop!
This is what we've been waiting for all week. The weather community called this insanity out several days ago so by yesterday the grocery store chip aisles were demolished; a sure sign that severe weather was imminent.
Have a look at some storm photos shot with the new Fuji X-T1.
Just got my first roll of film processed from my new (to me) Canonet QL17 GIII. I've been watching these cameras on eBay for a while now and found this camera for less than $70! It's in fantastic shape and (now that I've seen the results I can confirm) it worked right out of the box
Just outside of Bridgewater, there was a crowd gathering on the side of the road. They were all hanging out and watching the crews across the river try to deal with a dirty old fishing boat - aka the Cape Rouge - that started to sink earlier today.
Black River Blues
That's the name of the brilliant new album from the Hupman Brothers. A week ago, we caught the guys at their album release at the Al Whittle Theatre in Wolfville. Ryan and Scott (the brothers) are old friends and I get more and more pumped for them with each album release.
Speaking of which, here's a link to the new album.
And to think that not long ago, this place was a winter waste land! Two weekends ago, we were brought some warm temperatures and a TON of rain. Everything just melted. I did manage to find some sweet ice chunks washed up on Shipyards Landing in Bridgewater. These things were no doubt deposited here by some insanely high water levels.